IRGC Warns US, Israeli Universities Are "Legitimate Targets" After Strikes

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared that American and Israeli universities in West Asia are now considered legitimate targets. This warning comes in retaliation for what it describes as US-Israeli strikes on Iranian academic institutions, including the University of Science and Technology in Tehran. The IRGC advised staff, students, and nearby residents to stay at least one kilometer away from such campuses for their safety. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson accused the US and Israel of deliberately targeting Iran's scientific and cultural heritage to cripple its foundations.

Key Points: IRGC Warns US, Israeli Universities Are Targets After Strikes

  • IRGC issues retaliatory warning
  • US-Israeli strikes hit Iranian universities
  • Staff and students told to stay 1km away
  • Iran accuses strikes of targeting scientific foundation
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IRGC warns US, Israeli universities in West Asia of being "legitimate targets" after strikes on Iranian institutions

Iran's IRGC warns American and Israeli universities in West Asia are legitimate targets in retaliation for strikes on Iranian academic institutions.

"all the universities of the occupying regime and American universities in the West Asian region are our legitimate targets - IRGC statement"

Tehran, March 29

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Sunday issued a stern warning that American and Israeli universities in the West Asian region could be considered legitimate targets in retaliation for the US and Israeli strikes on Iranian academic institutions and heritage infrastructure.

In a statement broadcast by Iranian state media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Telegram, the IRGC condemned recent attacks on Iranian universities, including what it described as a bombardment of the University of Science and Technology in Tehran, and accused US-Israeli forces of targeting Iranian educational infrastructure.

"The American-Zionist aggressor forces have targeted Iranian universities for the umpteenth time by bombing the Tehran University of Science and Technology," the statement read, as quoted by IRIB.

The statement warned that all universities affiliated with the United States and Israel in West Asia are "legitimate targets" unless specific conditions are met.

The IRGC also urged staff, faculty, students and residents near American and Israeli university campuses in the region to stay at least one kilometre away to protect their safety and also demanded that the US government officially condemn the bombing of Iranian universities by noon on Monday, March 30 (Tehran time), if it wants those institutions to be spared from retaliation.

"The reckless rulers of the White House should know that all the universities of the occupying regime and American universities in the West Asian region are our legitimate targets, so the destruction of two universities in retaliation for the destroyed Iranian universities. We advise all staff, faculty, and students of American universities in the region and residents of their surrounding areas to stay within a one-kilometer radius of the aforementioned universities to protect their lives," it added, as quoted by IRIB.

Earlier, the official spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, in a post on X, accused the United States and Israel of "deliberately" targeting its academic institutions and scientific infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict in the region, alleging that the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran has "revealed its true objective" by systematically striking universities, research centres, historical monuments and prominent scientists.

Baqaei described the attacks as an effort to "cripple our country's scientific foundation and cultural heritage".

He specifically cited Isfahan University of Technology and the University of Science and Technology in Tehran -- institutions at the heart of Iran's higher education and research ecosystem -- as among those hit during the past 30 days of conflict and also dismissed claims by the US and Israel on countering Iran's nuclear programme and addressing an "imminent threat" as "vicious pretexts" intended to conceal what Tehran perceives as a broader strategy to undermine its intellectual and cultural institutions.

"Isfahan University of Technology and the University of Science and Technology in Tehran are just two among many universities and research centers deliberately attacked by the aggressors during the past 30 days of their illegal war on the Iranian nation. In fact, the American-Israeli aggression against Iran continues to reveal its true objective: to cripple our country's scientific foundation and cultural heritage by systematically targeting universities, research centers, historical monuments, and prominent scientists. Countering Iran' "nuclear program" and "imminent threat" were nothing but vicious pretexts -- mere fabrications designed to conceal their real intention," the post read.

- ANI

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Priya S
The situation in West Asia affects us all, from oil prices to regional stability. India has good relations with many players there. Our government must use its diplomatic channels to urge restraint. Students and faculty should never be put in harm's way. 🙏
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David E
While the threat is concerning, one has to question the initial action that provoked it. If Iranian universities were indeed bombed first, that sets a terrible precedent. An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, especially when it involves academia.
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Ananya R
This is so scary! Many Indian students study in universities across the Gulf region. Our MEA should immediately issue an advisory and ensure the safety of our citizens. Hope the warning is just rhetoric and no action is taken.
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Vikram M
The statement about targeting "scientific foundation" is telling. It's not just about military targets anymore; it's about crippling a nation's future potential. A very grim development for the entire region's stability and progress.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the threat is severe, the IRGC's own history with suppressing academic freedom in Iran shouldn't be ignored. Using universities as a shield for geopolitical conflict is cynical, no matter who does it. The focus must be on protecting innocent lives.

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